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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not...
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get us a few more jobs, and then get out of the way so we can live our lives. but the republicans really have not figured out a way to get out of this box. >> and let me show you quickly why it is appalling to me, krystal, politically appalling, i mean just dealing with the politics of it. i want to show you a poll commissioned by the tea party patriots. it's their pole. if the government shuts down over obama care, 45% will blame republicans. 41% will blame the president. now this is their poll, saying more people would blame them than the president. i don't get it. >> well, in reality, it should be 100 to zero. >> right. >> people should be laying the blame with the republicans, because there is only one party that is threatening a government shutdown. this time there is only one party that has been threatening government shutdowns since this president has been in office. so it drives me nuts when people say both parties need to compromise. no there is only one party intent on destroying our credit rating and shutting down the government. >> that's clear. kry
get us a few more jobs, and then get out of the way so we can live our lives. but the republicans really have not figured out a way to get out of this box. >> and let me show you quickly why it is appalling to me, krystal, politically appalling, i mean just dealing with the politics of it. i want to show you a poll commissioned by the tea party patriots. it's their pole. if the government shuts down over obama care, 45% will blame republicans. 41% will blame the president. now this is...
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stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january of 2009, 79% of people believed race relations in the country are good. now it's only 52%. the african-american poverty rate, in 1966 when the statistics were first kept for african-americans was 41.8%, four in ten. in 2011 it was 27.6%. still high, but enclosuclearly lower. and the black high school graduation rate in 1964 was only 25%, only a quarter. in 2012 it was 85%. give us your assessment, congresswoman, of how far we've come or how far we still have to go in terms of dr. king's dream. >> well, thank you very much. obviously we've made tremendous gains over the past 50 years, but things
stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january...
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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend eight. >> it's counterproductive and shows nothing but american weakness to continue it. >> i want to bring in michael crowley and ann garran. what is the calculus the white house is weighing this morning? >> is there a bipartisan call in congress to suspend aid. really as you pointed out in your introduction, chris, there isn't a ton of aid left to go this year out of 1.3 billion. it's something between 5 and 600 that is left so they could withhold some of that. it probably wouldn't have a great effect or immediate effect on the generals in cairo
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend...
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. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other charges including charges in connection with the deaths of demonstrators. his release could stir up mour unre more unrest. nbc news chief foreign kror correspondent richard engel joins me now. >> what has been the release to the potential release of mubarak? >> only convincing the egyptians that the old regime is coming back. it was over a month ago that the military rolled into the streets and threw out the unpopular, put elected government of the muslim brotherhood. now a massive campaign is under way to arrest muslim brotherhood leadership. the mus
. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other...
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stay with us. >> he came up to the desk and leaned over the desk and took my hands and says, i think i could go eight hours. and i looked at him and said, are you kidding? anncr: expedia is giving away a trip every day. where would you go? woman: 'greece.' woman 2: 'i want to go to bora bora.' man: 'i'd always like to go to china.' anncr: download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where i
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i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very least, you're giving up your time. but we need some -- some balance here. the stark reality is that violence is happening disproportionately in minority communities and, unfortunately, it's in big cities throughout america. >> coming up during -- during that show trayvon martin's mom spoke out against stop and frisk. >> it's all about laws and i think you have to give not only civilians but you have to give the police officers the right direction. you can't give people the authority, whether it's vil civilians or police officers the right to stop somebody because of the color of their skin. >> in the next hour they will announce the
i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very...
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are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surprise has a 16-point lead over the republican 54-38 in the special election to fill out the term of frank lautenberg. this special election
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now this is not any of those of us that lead civil rights groups. this is not those of us talking. the judge says it violates the constitutional rights of minorities. reading from the decision, it is racially discriminatory. it did not end the stop and frisk program, but it calls for federal monitor to oversee reforms. i would have wanted it ended, but the judge said this. this is the federal judge. now let me try to make this live for people at home. let me go to you, first. you were one of the plaintiffs, nicholas. >> yes. >> you are young. obviously you're a minority. you're a member of the african-american community. what do you do? give me your profile of what you do in life. >> well, i work with the brotherhood of -- it's a nonprofit organization in harlem. i'm an after school facilitator. and i work with young people around these issues and around other issues as well. >> so you work request young people. >> yes. >> do you have family? >> yes, have i family. i have three younger siblings. >> you have three younger siblings. >> that you take care of? >> that i take care of, y
now this is not any of those of us that lead civil rights groups. this is not those of us talking. the judge says it violates the constitutional rights of minorities. reading from the decision, it is racially discriminatory. it did not end the stop and frisk program, but it calls for federal monitor to oversee reforms. i would have wanted it ended, but the judge said this. this is the federal judge. now let me try to make this live for people at home. let me go to you, first. you were one of...
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oprah is royalty to us. we think that people should recognize that she's a queen and how dare you tell her she can't afford a $38,000 handbag. >> totally classy. she doesn't name the boutique because she doesn't want to talk ill but is also like, she's not giving in to publicity. it's great, great, great. >> yeah. >> let's talk about the film, which i'm dying to see. what did she tell you about this? >> she plays a woman named gloria gaines who is married to the butler for the white house. this is really her comeback role and it's getting a lot of oscar buzz already. >> i remember from "the color purple." she's a really good actress. >> she's an amazing actress. she was awarded for "the color purple" and her own network has turned profitable for the first time. she's kind of in an upswing of, you can't stop oprah. >> don't even try. you will go down in flames if you give it a shot. she also spoke about trayvon martin. weigh in on what she said. >> basically, she compared him to emit teal. she's very open in
oprah is royalty to us. we think that people should recognize that she's a queen and how dare you tell her she can't afford a $38,000 handbag. >> totally classy. she doesn't name the boutique because she doesn't want to talk ill but is also like, she's not giving in to publicity. it's great, great, great. >> yeah. >> let's talk about the film, which i'm dying to see. what did she tell you about this? >> she plays a woman named gloria gaines who is married to the butler...
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we don't just want you to tell us, we want you to show us, too. head to advancingthedream.msnbc.com to share what you are doing to help further dr. king's dream. use the #advancingthedream and tweet a picture that explains how you're going to help in moving forward. we're going to be right back with more of our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an ant
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thomas, josie said she is used to it but a little girl shouldn't have to get used to something like that. i hope that is where we have moved. i hope that josie's courage -- this is what courage looks like and josie has been really courageous and josie was inspired by other people like arturo and alejandro who is kourg courageous and said what they want their dreams to be and josie got up and said she didn't want to lose her dat, right? >> yes. >> you look just like your mom, josie. you're a chip off the old block. do you get that a lot? >> yes, i do. >> you do. we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud. time for the poly sidebar. the first dog bo has a new little sister.
thomas, josie said she is used to it but a little girl shouldn't have to get used to something like that. i hope that is where we have moved. i hope that josie's courage -- this is what courage looks like and josie has been really courageous and josie was inspired by other people like arturo and alejandro who is kourg courageous and said what they want their dreams to be and josie got up and said she didn't want to lose her dat, right? >> yes. >> you look just like your mom, josie....
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joining us now to give us the latest from cairo's nbc news chief correspondent richard engel. thank you for being here this morning. can you, first of all, describe the situation in egypt today. is it calm, is it tense? give us the lay of the land. >> reporter: it's certainly very tense. there are calls for more protests from the muslim brotherhood. the group is trying to organize a series of demonstrations all week. every night there's a curfew in place. you're seeing pro vigilante checkpoints in the muslim brotherhood areas. they have set up some of their own checkpoints and barricades. we're seeing divisions and clashes, sometimes between egyptians them received divided along these lines, pro military, pro brotherhood a very dangerous situation. >> richard, we're hearing on egyptian television, you're starting to see even english chirons set up, a war against terrorism. >> it is. >> trying to describe this. won a national election, a president in office as a result of a national election, now writing off the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. >> yes, that is cl
joining us now to give us the latest from cairo's nbc news chief correspondent richard engel. thank you for being here this morning. can you, first of all, describe the situation in egypt today. is it calm, is it tense? give us the lay of the land. >> reporter: it's certainly very tense. there are calls for more protests from the muslim brotherhood. the group is trying to organize a series of demonstrations all week. every night there's a curfew in place. you're seeing pro vigilante...
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that still remains somewhat inconclusive from an international perspective despite the fact that key u.s. allies and u.n. members like the united kingdom are coming out more definitively saying it was a chemical weapons attack by the regime. nonetheless, on the ground the fighting around damascus continues. the syrian rebels say they have been undeterred by the chemical weapons attack they alleged was used. >> all right. ayman mohyeldin live in cairo. thanks so much for that. now for more on the situation in both syria and egypt, let's bring
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that...
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what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we understand at this point it's simply a procedural matter, as long as the prison affairs department here gets all the paperwork in order. it's just a matter of time before his release. there was some questioning as to whether or not the country's general prosecutor was going to appeal today's decision. there was some confusion about that. a short while ago, he said he couldn't appeal the decision, which effectively means this is now final. this was the last legal hurdle that would clear the way for president mubarak's release. it does not mean he's acquitted. in fact, he has a trial date already set on august 25th, but what the decision means is that he does not need to serve anymore time in prison, given the fact he's done all of this pretrial time in detention. so we are expecting the paperwork to get filed tomorrow morning and as early as tomorrow et evening or friday, perhaps, the former president will be released from the prison. >> as i understand it, he wil
what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we understand at this point it's simply a procedural matter, as long as the prison affairs department here gets all the paperwork in order. it's just a matter of time before his release. there was some questioning as to whether or not the country's general prosecutor was going to appeal today's decision. there was some confusion about that. a short while ago, he said he couldn't appeal the decision, which effectively means this is now final....
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constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened after 2002. so, there's no relationship between these two. we are now at a point where you have more stop and frisks of young black men in new york city than there are young black men in new york city, and that's why charles blow said, and while the judge quoted him in saying, it's "like burning down the house to rid it of mice." just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. and furthermore, you should pay our communities the respect of actually listening to people when th
constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened...
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what can you tell us at this time? have you been able to find out information regarding the security at this school? is this a school that has metal detecto detectors? >> we do not have that information about security at the school at this time. >> now, there are reports that this individual who was armed was able to get into the school, and he had some demands. do we know anymore regarding these demands that were made once he was able to get into that school? >> no, we do not know anything about that. >> okay. but right now, as you pointed out, the parents and individuals are at a nearby walmart. is that where they're reuniting parents with their children? >> that is correct. >> and this is an elementary school? we're talking kids as young as, what, 10 years old? is that the complete level? does this include middle school students as well? >> i'm not sure about that. the name of the school is the ronald e. mcnair discovery learning academy. >> all right. thank you very much. we're going to go to wxia. this is the loca
what can you tell us at this time? have you been able to find out information regarding the security at this school? is this a school that has metal detecto detectors? >> we do not have that information about security at the school at this time. >> now, there are reports that this individual who was armed was able to get into the school, and he had some demands. do we know anymore regarding these demands that were made once he was able to get into that school? >> no, we do not...
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that benefits all of us. memo to the country, most people that go to prison don't say there forever. it's to our benefit they start to live a good and productive life. >> they said you were good. you're even better. >> folks are coming out. they can't live in public housing. they can't get loans for schools. >> and jobs. there's an extraordinary burden on those that have already paid their debt to society but it starts with their disenfranchisement from their right to vote. the truth is if you don't vote you don't count. by taking hundreds of thousands of men and women in various communities, states like alabama and florida and others without giving them the right to vote, it imposes a burden which further alienates these individuals from society. we have to respond. i want to go back to what billy said with respect to the attorney general. eric holder's proposal is the single most significant proposal for reform that any attorney general has ever put forth with regard to sentencing. it's move positive that e
that benefits all of us. memo to the country, most people that go to prison don't say there forever. it's to our benefit they start to live a good and productive life. >> they said you were good. you're even better. >> folks are coming out. they can't live in public housing. they can't get loans for schools. >> and jobs. there's an extraordinary burden on those that have already paid their debt to society but it starts with their disenfranchisement from their right to vote....
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johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems. michigan state constitution has a provision you cannot cut a public employee's pension. that seems real clear except the next provision of the constitution says every year you have to put enough money aside for the new pension benefits. a lot of the cities haven't been doing it. that's why saginaw has a bond issue. it's to catch up and put enough money in there. part of the theft in pengs to people, has been corporations, making it up later. that's what's going on here. >> a federal judge circumvented the state's constitution. as i see it right
johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems....
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gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the surveillance and surveillance state and what you think about all of it and how much that has sort of informed your thinking? >> i think every film you do, gets you closer to the -- the news, and this was no different. i mean with everything that's going on now, and whether it be the julian assange stuff or the edward snowden stuff, you do have a slightly different type on things for shush. >> do you think ooitsz more orwellian than it was five years ago? we do take it to quite a lot of degree, but at the same time, i don't think it takes a huge consp
gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the...
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that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general michael hayden and cia chief. this story broke to dday in "th new york times" and we have been each checking with people about it. it is confusing, and this is very complicate and we are not sure just how broad this net really is. >> i have a pretty good sense of how broad it is, but i share your pain when it comes to the specifics that we were described in the article. look. charlie savage is a very good reporter, and it is clear that he took great pains to try to report accurately, and in detail, and he clearly he went to gove
that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general...
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joining us from coal, david saroda. as other things related to gun safety meshes this smacks of political opportunism and actual policy. why is the nra going after morris -- these two state senators? >> they want to make a statement. the "new york times" alluded to the national implications is right. they want to make a statement using two isolated, i would say, examples to send a message to colorado and to the rest of the country to legislators that if you vote for, i would say, pretty common sense modest gun control measures, you will face a price, and they've selected the right kind of districts, politically speaking. they've select add working class democratic class in pueblo and in the conservative city of colorado springs. so they've chosen democratic seats that are held right now by democrats, but that these culturally conservative wedge issues can be played in to great effect. >> you know, joy, david mentioned with a wink and a nod the -- actually no. he wasn't being facetious. these are common sense gun safety
joining us from coal, david saroda. as other things related to gun safety meshes this smacks of political opportunism and actual policy. why is the nra going after morris -- these two state senators? >> they want to make a statement. the "new york times" alluded to the national implications is right. they want to make a statement using two isolated, i would say, examples to send a message to colorado and to the rest of the country to legislators that if you vote for, i would...
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it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. >> this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here's an interview with bill kristol who only seems to emerge vol canically like now when we have forgotten the iraq war. here's what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. here he goes. >> that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it so many times. they never wanted to admit it was wrong. there was a moment two years ago where even i would have said i never really liked the reset with russia. it was too trust worthy of putin. but i could see if you're a new administration, you would try it. we didn't pay that much of a price the first couple years. but now reality has hit. could we please adjust to reality? they're so obstinate on that, have been, that they have made it worse. >> i said ted cruz never smiles. he smiles when he's talking about war. what is it abou
it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. >> this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here's an interview with bill kristol who only seems to emerge vol canically like now when we have forgotten the iraq war. here's what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. here he goes. >> that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it...
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was responsible for the death of 800 egyptians who protested his rule back in 2011. bradley manning going to jail for leaking the largest amount of classified information in u.s. military history. an army judge sentenced the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst to 35 years in prison. manning was found guilty on five counts of espionage and five federal counts of theft. the charges carried a maximum sentence of 136 years. shortly after the sentencing, manning's attorney said they would seek a pardon from president obama. the white house says they w
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was...
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use #way too criminal. we'll get the best answers always later in the show. >>> still ahead, puig got benched, he got fined, but still managed to get into a game and do some damage. and are you ready for some football? the auditions that helped determine the new performers for sunday night football's theme song. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> i came watch that every day. i think we have to play that every wednesday. that's awesome. welcome to wednesday. sports. ryan dempster facing a five game suspension for hitting alex rodriguez with a pitch on sunday. joe girardi says the penal
use #way too criminal. we'll get the best answers always later in the show. >>> still ahead, puig got benched, he got fined, but still managed to get into a game and do some damage. and are you ready for some football? the auditions that helped determine the new performers for sunday night football's theme song. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing...
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tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse herself. many art historians think gerrardini's husband commissioned the famous portrait to mark the birth of one of their children. frica. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse...
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talk to us today. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. >>> this is one of those i'll never forget where i was days. august 8th. you have heard older people say it about december 7th, never forget where i was when i heard the japanese bombed pearl harbor or when president kennedy was assassinated, or when bobby kennedy was assassinated. and i'll never forget where i was on this day, august 8th, in 1974 at 9:00 p.m., when the worst president in history announced he was resigning. i'll never forget that the awe i felt that the system of checks and balances had actually worked an
talk to us today. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety...
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stay with us. the day's top lines are next, featuring plenty of summer nostalgia as the president sits with jay leno, and moderate mitt, yes, makes his triumphant return. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. healthy skepticism, here are today's top lines. they were nihilists, dude. >> when you realize your stupidity is getting in the way of conservatives winning national elections. you're not a republican. you're a nihilist.
stay with us. the day's top lines are next, featuring plenty of summer nostalgia as the president sits with jay leno, and moderate mitt, yes, makes his triumphant return. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a...
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criminologists don't like using numbers like that. we like to talk in more long-term trends, 5, 10 years. it could be something as simple as the weather, frankly. >> there's something to that, too. in july, the crime rate, homicide rate always goes up. looking more long term, the rise in the number of police over the last 20, 30 years. the waning of the crack epidemic has had a huge impact over the last 20 years. let me get your opinion about steven levity of freak could he no, ma'am mix fame raises that the abortion rates, abortion being legal since the '70s, has made an impact on the crime rate. i'm not sure if i buy it but he's all in behind it. what do you think about that? >> i respect steve's work a lot and he's done that work with one of -- he was my former colleague at the university of chicago and he did that work, i believe, with another of my former colleagues, john donnahue who's now at stanford. i think other people have weighed in to assess the merits and the demerits of that work, but i do think that the point of that p
criminologists don't like using numbers like that. we like to talk in more long-term trends, 5, 10 years. it could be something as simple as the weather, frankly. >> there's something to that, too. in july, the crime rate, homicide rate always goes up. looking more long term, the rise in the number of police over the last 20, 30 years. the waning of the crack epidemic has had a huge impact over the last 20 years. let me get your opinion about steven levity of freak could he no, ma'am mix...
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be trouble for all of us as well as our pun ability. that's up next. the world's mostd distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of...
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download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> republicans who stoked tea party outrage at town halls four years ago now find themselves in the situation of having to explain governing to the anti-government crowd. here is republican congressman robert pittinger at a town hall in north carolina. >> real quick, easy question, this is what the tea party wants to know. will you vote to defund obama care? yes or no. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want yes or no. >> no. >> if you guys -- if you guys -- if every republican votes against it, it does not get funded. that is a fact. >> no, sir -- >> when you make a stand, you have to get back on board. >> i thought -- if you think harry reid is going to pass -- >> it doesn't matter. >> we need to show the american people we stand for conservative values. and they -- then we can get our country back. >> and here is republican congressman aaron shock at a town hall meeting in illinois. >> if you're going to take a hostage, you have to be willing to shoot, right? becaus
download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> republicans who stoked tea party outrage at town halls four years ago now find themselves in the situation of having to explain governing to the anti-government crowd. here is republican congressman robert pittinger at a town hall in north carolina. >> real quick, easy question, this is what the tea party wants to know. will you vote to defund obama care? yes or no. [ cheers and applause ]...
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>> we're using horse back. we're using air support to get them in the area. they're on foot or horse back. >> you said there was no explosives in the car last night . was that a visual check? >> we have an explosives team that we talked to last night that came in. those are experts. they did go through the car. during that initial search of the car did not find any explosives last night. >> did you have any method of communication? >> i can't speak to any method of communication they may have. [ inaudible question ] >> we do not have any information. we have not had any other sightings of this pair. of course, anyone with information, anyone who sees anyone matching the description we want to know about that. call the tipline. we want any piece of information that you may have out there if they think they saw the car or the pair. as we said yesterday it still holds true. we're very hopeful we're able to find these two and we hope that they are right where we are looking and we can bring hannah home safely. >> is the smoke impacting the area? >> we had heavy s
>> we're using horse back. we're using air support to get them in the area. they're on foot or horse back. >> you said there was no explosives in the car last night . was that a visual check? >> we have an explosives team that we talked to last night that came in. those are experts. they did go through the car. during that initial search of the car did not find any explosives last night. >> did you have any method of communication? >> i can't speak to any method of...
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. >> i used the words echo chamber. i was thinking of the wen dar morning after 2012's election when those were paying attention only to drudge, fox radio and -- it was like a truck had hit hem. >> because they were only talking to each other and only watching fox news, and only listens to rush. >> won't this be more of that? >> i think it is more of that. i think on the one hand you have this alleged autopsy and this desire to reach out to more people, michael, but of this desire to go insular, control the terms of the debate. sadly it seems like mr. priebus decided the last long campaign with a lot of debates was not good for his party, people didn't like what they saw. this time around, i would think a lot of new candidates would want to be talking to a larger audience, certainly chris christie if he were to run would not abide by a ditch cnn or ditch nbc strategy. >> some people in the party don't see the media as just liberal, but as a group that com spires with the white house. this is rand paul during an intervie
. >> i used the words echo chamber. i was thinking of the wen dar morning after 2012's election when those were paying attention only to drudge, fox radio and -- it was like a truck had hit hem. >> because they were only talking to each other and only watching fox news, and only listens to rush. >> won't this be more of that? >> i think it is more of that. i think on the one hand you have this alleged autopsy and this desire to reach out to more people, michael, but of...
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they use it as a re kruting tool. we have talked about inspire magazine which they use to inspire people to jihad. they always have said that when the united states takes an action to keep its citizens safe it's a victory for them. >> they had an entire edition of the magazine entitled operation hemorrhage which is their tactics, though they haven't successfully carried out a terrorist attack, they have caused a hemorrhaging of the u.s. economy by forcing the u.s. government to invest untold sums into airline security, drones, intelligence, es. they trumpeted that as a headline-grabbing victory. it's something we have to keep an eye on. it's something they are using for prop gan ta. >> congressman grim, you are obviously from new york. are we winning the battle against al qaeda? >> i would say we have made great strides, no question. would i say al qaeda is crippled? no. i agree with evan. they have morphed, evolved, decentralized and they are still rerelentless. they are a formidable opponent growing throughout afric
they use it as a re kruting tool. we have talked about inspire magazine which they use to inspire people to jihad. they always have said that when the united states takes an action to keep its citizens safe it's a victory for them. >> they had an entire edition of the magazine entitled operation hemorrhage which is their tactics, though they haven't successfully carried out a terrorist attack, they have caused a hemorrhaging of the u.s. economy by forcing the u.s. government to invest...
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tell us more about that. >> yeah. well, it's a consensus-based approach is the top climatologists of the world review the scientific literature and ultimately the governments of the world, including china and saudi arabia, have to sign off on every word. you can imagine when you have this kind of document, it kind of is a least common denominator, what everyone can agree on. i think the closest analogy i can come up with was the surgeon general's warnings on cigarette smoking. back in the '60s the surgeon general's advisory committee reviewed all the scientific literature on smoking. it was very clear that cigarette smoking was hazardous to your health. they put out a caution, cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health. it was only several years later that they said cigarette smoke we've determined is dangerous to your health and then finally it wasn't until the 1980s that they said, you know, if you stop smoking, it's going to reduce risks to your health. i think we're getting to the stage where people -- wher
tell us more about that. >> yeah. well, it's a consensus-based approach is the top climatologists of the world review the scientific literature and ultimately the governments of the world, including china and saudi arabia, have to sign off on every word. you can imagine when you have this kind of document, it kind of is a least common denominator, what everyone can agree on. i think the closest analogy i can come up with was the surgeon general's warnings on cigarette smoking. back in the...
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leave us alone. get off our backs. >> attacking the first lady for taking a stand against a real problem? how long can they go? but today the first lady's getting the last laugh. the cdc reports that for the first time in decades childhood obesity rates are falling in many states. the report even mentions the let's move campaign as a contributing factor. looks like the right's eating their words. joining me now are goldie taylor and patricia murphy. thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> goldie, is this for real? attacking the first lady for trying to keep children healthy? >> unfortunately, it is for real. first lady obama actually launched the let's move program at my church here in atlanta in alpharetta. she came down here to talk about healthy eating, eating right, exercising. i remember when the trend was against including exercise and recess in the elementary schools. and so this isn't about new regulation. this is about inspiring parents to do what
leave us alone. get off our backs. >> attacking the first lady for taking a stand against a real problem? how long can they go? but today the first lady's getting the last laugh. the cdc reports that for the first time in decades childhood obesity rates are falling in many states. the report even mentions the let's move campaign as a contributing factor. looks like the right's eating their words. joining me now are goldie taylor and patricia murphy. thank you both for coming on the show....
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether >>> president obama had some pointed words this week when he spoke to marines stationed at camp pendleton in california, saying that sexual assaults in the military undermine what the armed forces stand for. the pentagon is preparing new rules for handling sexual assault cases, and those could come as early as this week. here are the numbers, and they're striking. over 3,300 reported cases of sexual assault reported last year, up from the year before. according to the pentagon's own estimates that take into account underreporting, and that's a key issue, that number could be as high as 26,000 last year. missouri senator claire mccaskill is a member of the armed services committee and is with us this morning. senator, welcome. >> thank you. >> of those 26,000, this is striking as well, only 302 prosecutions out of all of those cases, which is why this has gotten so much
finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether >>> president obama had some pointed words this week when he spoke to marines stationed at camp pendleton in california, saying that sexual assaults in the military undermine what the armed forces stand for. the pentagon is preparing new rules for handling sexual assault cases, and those could come as early as this week. here are...
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that does it for us tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow night from our undisclosed location on the road that you probably are already figuring out in your mind. >>> good it thursday morning. right now on "first look". the incredible 911 call between police and the hero that prevented the georgia school shooting. >>> unspeakable images coming from syria as the world demands to know if chemical weapons were used. >>> the girlfriend of the gunned down australian baseball player speaks out. >>> plus, army private bradley manning gets 35 years, but may only serve seven. >>> playstation 4 versus xbox 1. prepare for battle. >>> and just another day at the beach in russia. >> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. disturbing images out of syria of a suspected deadly gas attack. they're difficult to watch, but syrian rebels say they are important to show. it's alleged evidence of what may be the worst chemical weapons attack anywhere in the world in more than 20 years. the syrian government denies using the chemical weapons and it's something president obama warned against a year ago. >> we h
that does it for us tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow night from our undisclosed location on the road that you probably are already figuring out in your mind. >>> good it thursday morning. right now on "first look". the incredible 911 call between police and the hero that prevented the georgia school shooting. >>> unspeakable images coming from syria as the world demands to know if chemical weapons were used. >>> the girlfriend of the gunned down...
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download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free...
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and it is supposed to make us fit, if it's supposed to make us healthier, show us how. >> of course, michelle obama never said that we have to be perfect alt every meal. she's repeatedly made the point that healthy eating is a matter of overall balance. >> look, no one wants to give up sunday meal, no one wants to say good-bye to mac and cheese and fried chicken and mashed potatoes, oh, i'm getting hungry. forever, no one wants to do that, not even the obamas, trust me. >> rush limbaugh like sarah palin has to lie about what michelle obama has been saying in order to attack her because what the first lady has been saying about healthy eating and childhood obesity is correct and unassailable and sarah palin and rush limbaugh knows that but attacking the obamas is a hatred reflex they cannot stop. rush him because was born in 1951. the first lady of his childhood was mamie eisenhower. rush was 2 when the eisenhowers came to the white house and 10 when they left. there's no telling what poor little rush would look like today if mamie eisenhower had spent those eight years trying to teac
and it is supposed to make us fit, if it's supposed to make us healthier, show us how. >> of course, michelle obama never said that we have to be perfect alt every meal. she's repeatedly made the point that healthy eating is a matter of overall balance. >> look, no one wants to give up sunday meal, no one wants to say good-bye to mac and cheese and fried chicken and mashed potatoes, oh, i'm getting hungry. forever, no one wants to do that, not even the obamas, trust me. >>...
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us from the white house. kelly, from some of those congressmen you interview on a daily basis and mixed with, i thought the president offered something of a tongue lashing to them. >> well, as you might expect there would be certainly a quick response and some vocal criticism. i can tell you congressman peter king, republican of new york, has had a long history of dealing with issues of national security put out a sharply worded statement responding to the president's remarks. and he says he considers it a monumental failure in presidential wartime leadership and responsibility. he says these programs are legal, transparent and contain appropriate checks and balances among the executive, legislative and judicial branches. essentially, peter king is saying that the nsa and these types of surveillance programs work to keep the country safe. and he wanted to see the president make a more forceful defense of those programs. i think if you look at what the president said, he did defend the programs, but was trying
us from the white house. kelly, from some of those congressmen you interview on a daily basis and mixed with, i thought the president offered something of a tongue lashing to them. >> well, as you might expect there would be certainly a quick response and some vocal criticism. i can tell you congressman peter king, republican of new york, has had a long history of dealing with issues of national security put out a sharply worded statement responding to the president's remarks. and he says...
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thank you for being with us. clearly hillary clears the field among those who want a democratic woman in the white house. it's interesting. she referred to bill clinton as a great leader but said i don't want my daughter near him. she later apologized but one of the earliest obama supporters in the obama/clinton rivalry. she's now clearly one of the leading democratic senators, leaders nationally spearheading this today. >> absolutely. she was sort of the face, the draw for this emily's list event in des moines. who knew we would be in des moines at this point in 2013. here it is starting again. i spoke to mccaskill after the event and we talked about president obama and the fact that she had endorsed him in 2008 because the argument she's making now is that this glass ceiling really needs to be broken. we need to be able to say madame president, whether it's just to make sure we have examples for daughters to see somebody in the oval office now arguing this is the moment for a woman president even though for now
thank you for being with us. clearly hillary clears the field among those who want a democratic woman in the white house. it's interesting. she referred to bill clinton as a great leader but said i don't want my daughter near him. she later apologized but one of the earliest obama supporters in the obama/clinton rivalry. she's now clearly one of the leading democratic senators, leaders nationally spearheading this today. >> absolutely. she was sort of the face, the draw for this emily's...